The list of upcoming motorcycles includes information on new models from Bajaj, Husqvarna, KTM, RE, HD, and Triumph.
Bajaj Newest Models: We have provided the following information about the new motorcycles that brands like Bajaj, Husqvarna, KTM, Royal Enfield, Harley-Davidson, and Triumph are anticipated to release this year:
Bajaj Pulsar NS400
The largest Pulsar to date, the flagship Pulsar NS400 (or N400), will be unveiled by Bajaj Auto in the second quarter of 2024. It is currently unknown if the 399 cc liquid-cooled engine from the most recent 390 Duke will replace the 373 cc engine from the older model. However, it will have dual-channel ABS, LED lighting throughout, USD front forks, monoshock rear suspension, and a digital cluster with Bluetooth, among other features.
Husqvarna Svartpilen 250
In India, Husqvarna just unveiled the Vitpilen 250 and Svartpilen 401, two new models. Although the Svartpilen 250 is accessible worldwide, India has not yet seen its introduction. The company has approved the Svartpilen 250, suggesting that a launch may be planned soon.
New-Gen KTM 390 Adventure
Later this year, the 399 cc liquid-cooled engine from the most recent 390 Duke is expected to power the next generation KTM 390 Adventure. Along with ergonomic and mechanical upgrades, it will receive an updated exterior that draws inspiration from its larger siblings.
Triumph Thruxton 400
The Thruxton 400 is the third model in the new 400 cc Triumph lineup. Its retro-inspired styling complements a more contemporary 398 cc liquid-cooled engine that produces 40 PS and 37.5 Nm. Anticipate its global debut later in the year, with an Indian launch possible in 2025.
Harley-Davidson X440 Based Scrambler
Just a few weeks have passed since the Mavrick 440, the Hero motorcycle built on the Harley-Davidson X440, was introduced. The collaboration between Hero MotoCorp and HD has been flourishing over the years, and this year, a scrambler variant of the X440 may be added, expanding the range.
New Royal Enfield Bikes
A roadster 450, a scrambler 650, a new classic-styled 650, and a scrambler 450 have all been spotted in testing, and at least two of them may make their world debut in late 2024 or early 2025. Royal Enfield has been working to increase the number of models in its 450 and 650 cc range. Additionally anticipated for release in India this year is the Classic 350, a single-seater bobber.
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